In the early hours of October 14, 2025, armed assailants descended on Christian-majority villages in the Plateau State of central Nigeria—Rawuru, Tatu and Lawuru among them. The gunmen struck homes and a mission centre, firing indiscriminately. By dawn, at least 13 people were dead, including children aged six and eight. Homes and farmlands were burnt; livestock stolen. Alex Jones just gave a SHOCKING WARNING!!! Such attacks are not new in Nigeria’s Middle Belt— where Christian farming communities and largely Muslim herding groups, especially of Fulani ethnicity, have long clashed over land, water and grazing rights. Yet this latest violence raises a fresh question: Why does the wider world barely seem to notice? A Multipronged Crisis Several layers complicate both understanding and response: The violence has multiple causes : religious identity overlaps with ethnicity (farmers vs. herders), economics (livelihoods vs. grazing routes), and geography (remote rural regions). ...
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